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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-23-2009 @ 5:50PM
Trevor said...
I work for an airline in FLL an I can assure you those lav's are completely gross. You would be surprise to know that the cleaners just do a quick cleaning with some areosol spray and that's it. All done. Ready for use for the next flight out. That's why when I fly unless it's absouletly necessary I'll wait until we land. I mean people doing the MHC thing it's just sick & unsanitary. But that's my opinion. What do you think Heather?
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3-23-2009 @ 6:46PM
Heather Poole said...
Spray? Your cleaners use spray? I'm not so sure I've ever seen spray where I work. Yes, people, the lavs are filthy, but you knew that already, didn't you?
3-24-2009 @ 12:18AM
Trevor said...
I'm a ticket & gate agent and when I used to work the RON flights the cleaners will dump the trash in the lavs and lightly clean the lavs so it looks clean & then use like an aerosol spray freshner afterwards so that it doesn't have an odor an smells clean. That's how they get rid of the urine smell from the lavs. That's what most of the aircraft cleaners do even on turn flights. Gross huh!